9 Executives Had Resigned From the Manufacturing Jobs Initiative

Kenneth Frazier

Brian Krzanich

Thea Lee

Denise Morrison

Elon Musk

Scott Paul

Kevin Plank

Inge Thulin

Richard Trumka

Restoring the manufacturing industry was a hallmark of Mr. Trump’s campaign, and this council was filled with the heads of defense contractors, automakers, health care and other major industrial companies.

Name

Company

Circumstances

Alex Gorsky

Johnson & Johnson

Andrew Liveris

Dow

Bill Brown

Harris Corp.

Brian Krzanich

Intel

Resigned after President Trump’s response to Charlottesville violence.

Denise Morrison

Campbell Soup

Resigned after President Trump’s response to Charlottesville violence.

Dennis Muilenburg

Boeing

Doug Oberhelman

Caterpillar

Elon Musk

Tesla

Resigned after the president came out against the Paris climate accord.

Greg Hayes

United Technologies

Inge Thulin

3M

Resigned after President Trump’s response to Charlottesville violence.

Jeff Fettig

Whirlpool

Jeff Immelt

G.E.

Jim Kamsickas

Dana

John Ferriola

Nucor

Kenneth Frazier

Merck

Resigned after President Trump’s response to Charlottesville violence.

Kevin Plank

Under Armour

Resigned after President Trump’s response to Charlottesville violence.

Klaus Kleinfeld

Arconic

No longer on council after stepping down as Arconic chief.

Marillyn Hewson

Lockheed

Mario Longhi

U.S. Steel

No longer on council after retiring from position at U.S. Steel.

Mark Fields

Ford

No longer on council after ouster as Ford chief.

Mark Sutton

International Paper

Michael Dell

Dell

Michael Polk

Newell Brands

Richard Kyle

Timken

Richard Trumka

A.F.L.-C.I.O.

Resigned after President Trump’s response to Charlottesville violence.

Scott Paul

Alliance for American Manufacturing

Resigned after President Trump’s response to Charlottesville violence.

Thea Lee

A.F.L.-C.I.O.

Resigned after President Trump’s response to Charlottesville violence.

Wendell Weeks

Corning

3 Had Left the Strategic and Policy Forum

Bob Iger

Elon Musk

Travis Kalanick

This group was intended to advise the White House on economic policy and was led by Stephen A. Schwarzman, the head of Blackstone, one of the country’s largest investment firms.

Name

Company

Circumstances

Adebayo “Bayo” Ogunlesi

Goldman Sachs

Bob Iger

Disney

Resigned after the president came out against the Paris climate accord.

Daniel Yergin

IHS Markit

Doug McMillon

Walmart

Elon Musk

Tesla

Resigned after the president came out against the Paris climate accord.

Ginni Rometty

IBM

Indra Nooyi

PepsiCo

Jack Welch

G.E.

Jamie Dimon

JPMorgan

Jim McNerney

Boeing

Kevin Warsh

Hoover Institute

Larry Fink

Blackrock

Mark Weinberger

EY

Mary Barra

G.M.

Paul Atkins

Patomak

Rich Lesser

BCG

Stephen A. Schwarzman

Blackstone

Toby Cosgrove

Cleveland Clinic

Travis Kalanick

Uber

Resigned after an executive order limited immigration from the Middle East.

Correction: Aug. 15, 2017

An earlier version of this graphic misspelled the given name of Lockheed Martin's chief executive. She is Marillyn Hewson, not Marilyn.